LAURENCE ECHARD BIOGRAPHY
LAURENCE ECHARD BIOGRAPHY from the Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John Cousin.
ECHARD, LAURENCE ( c. 1670-1730). —Historian, born at Barsham, Suffolk, and ed. at Camb., took orders and became Archdeacon of Stow. He translated Terence, part of Plautus, D'Orleans' History of the Revolutions in England , and made numerous compilations on history, geography, and the classics. His chief work, however, is his History of England (1707-1720). It covers the period from the Roman occupation to his own times, and continued to be the standard work on the subject until it was superseded by translations of Rapin's French History of England .